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Legal documents in ancient societies (LDAS) : accounts and bookkeeping in the ancient world /

Volume 55,2 presents the contributions of the eighth meeting of the Working Group "Legal Documents in Ancient Societies", which was devoted to the topic "Accounts and Bookkeeping in the Ancient World". The volume is dedicated to an early and seemingly ubiquitous type of text, whi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] EISENBRAUNS, 2020.
Colección:Philippika / Altertumskundliche Abhandlungen.
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490 1 |a Philippika / Altertumskundliche Abhandlungen ;  |v v.55 
505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Vorwort -- Ten Years LDAS: Summary of Activities and Results -- Contributors -- ANCIENT NEAR EAST -- Manuel Molina: Who watches the watchers? New evidence on the role of foremen in the Ur III administration -- Daniel E. Fleming: Writing as Administrative Option: The Diviner of the Gods at Late Bronze Age Emar -- Melanie Groß: "The total of the crown prince's revenues" -Record-keeping in the Neo-Assyrian palaces -- ANCIENT GREECE -- Julia Lougovaya: Tamiai in Early Greece 
505 8 |a Véronique Chankowski: Greek Sanctuaries as Administrative Laboratories: Bookkeeping Experience on Delos, from Wood Tablets to Marble Steles -- Cristina Carusi: The Evolving Format of Building Accounts in Classical Athens -- David Lewis: Misthos, Apophora, or Something Else? A Fresh Look at SEG XXXV 134 -- GRAECO-ROMAN EGYPT -- Willy Clarysse: Headers for lists and accounts in ancient documents and in modern editions -- Katelijn Vandorpe and Nick Vaneerdewegh: Surveying the land in Ptolemaic Egypt. The information flow from village to nome level 
505 8 |a Ornella Salati: Format and Features of Military Account-Books: the Case of PSI II 119 recto + ChLA IV 264 -- Éva Jakab: Öffentliche Abrechnungen: Cicero in Kilikien -- Miklós Könczöla: Accounting and Bookkeeping: The Literary Sources -- Index of Sources -- Cuneiform Sources -- Ancient Authors and Works -- Legal Texts -- Linear B Tablets -- Inscriptions -- Papyri and Ostraca -- Other 
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